Pebble is a cute baby hedgie, about 3 inches long. He takes mere minutes to hook, and features wonderfully textured puff stitches all over his back.

Pebble Hedgehog Pattern

All rounds begin with a standard turning chain – including the magic loop – and are joined with a slip stitch. All directions are in UK English; see abbreviations section for US English equivalents, where available!

This crochet bucket bag is perfect for adding some appliques or other embelishments, like my Basic Crochet Flower or Simple 5 Petal Flower. Finished size is about 8 inches, so it’s quite a versatile little bag. Personally, I like to use one to store my makeup!

Rhianna Bucket Bag Crochet Pattern

All rows and rounds begin with a standard turning chain. All rounds are joined with a slip stitch. I use a tch of 1 for dc and 2 for tr. If you use a tch of 3 for your trebles, remember to count it as your first stitch instead of as a plain turning chain.

Rectangle Base

Make a foundation chain of 5. (This does not include your first turning chain.)

Rows 1-10: dc5

Leave yarn live and move on to shaping the sides.

Shaping the Sides

Rnd 1: pick up 30 dc sts around the rectangle’s edges by working 2dc, dc6, 2dc along the long edges and dc5 along the short edges [30 dc]Rnd 2: work 2dc, dc8, 2dc along the long edges and dc5 along the short edges [34 dc]Rnd 3: dc34Rnds 4-8: tr34Rnd 9: dc34Rnd 10: *dc2tog, dc6, dc3tog, dc6; rep from * once to end [28 dc]

Assuming you began picking up stitches, in round 1, along a long side of the rectangle base, you will now need to slst4 to reach the corner of the bag. If you began picking up stitches along a short side of the rectangle, you should already be at a corner.